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Pai nu spuneau ceva de 26 aprilie?
“Windows watcher Paul Thurrott revealed recently that Microsoft is planning an Xbox event for May 21st, and we understand this date is accurate. This is the tentative date for a next-generation Xbox announcement, but Microsoft had originally planned an April 24th event.
“Sources familiar with Microsoft’s Xbox plans have revealed that the event will be at a small venue with a focus on providing the very first details on the next Xbox, codenamed Durango, and Microsoft’s plans for Xbox in 2013.”
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parca vad ca in mai anunta ca de fapt e mai bine in iunie ca tot se tine E3 :evil:
Ca sa recupereze terenul pierdut o vor lansa pe 21 Mai. :p
Rectific, probabil vor anunta minunatiile lui Kinect 2. Strambi din nas si se porneste jocul.
cu o singura condiţie, sa ai internet (always-on) :p
http://www.joystiq.com/2013/04/08/bl...-x86-amd-chip/
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Microsoft will match Sony's example and use an X86 series processor from AMD in its next console, according toBloomberg's anonymous sources. The still-unannounced console is said to use a "Jaguar" CPU with integrated GPU, abandoning the IBM PowerPC tech used in the Xbox 360.
That means, like the PS4, the new Xbox will have difficulty emulating its predecessor, since it will be built on different architecture. The good news, however, is that with both of those consoles (allegedly) using similar architecture, and PCs also similarly laid out, multiplatform game development will be much easier.
ZOMBIE GAME! <3 | sper la un Dead Rising 3! :>
Un nou Forza???? :x
http://www.vg247.com/2013/04/17/xbox...source-claims/
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Xbox 720 will not require an online connection to function, the recent round of VGLeaks specs were correct and Kinect 2.0 is a thing. That’s the claim of an alleged Microsoft insider working in software, who has spilled plenty of fresh information online.
The source posted everything he or she claims to know in a*Pastebin post
*addressed to*NeoGAF member Chesemeister
.
Although the post does not give away his or her identity, it is heavy with statements and alleged facts from within the company relative to Xbox 720, Kinect 2.0 and other areas surrounding Microsoft’s next-gen rig.
Starting with the thorny always-online issue, the source stated, “You are not required to be connected to the internet in order to play Durango games and MS were NEVER considering doing such a thing. Now please, just read that last sentence over and over again until it sinks in. Done? Good.”
According to the source, Microsoft will announce the new Xbox in May – backing up rumours of a May 21st reveal – and that the company is working on a set of VR glasses to work in tandem with the console.
The source also stated every*VGLeaks article pertaining to the console’s specs
*so far has been true, and added that each new Xbox 720 rig will ship with an Xbox 360 SOC for backwards compatibility. The 360 chip-set is also said to boost the console’s overall speed and performance.
On Kinect 2.0, the source stated that everythingVGLeaks has said about Microsoft’s new motion bar
*is correct, and added that with a “quite substantial increase in the hardware over Kinect 1.0, any humanly noticeable lag should be gone.”
On the issue of the Xbox 720 controller, the source said that the design is unchanged, but that the controller now houses an improved D-Pad that looks identical to the Xbox 360′s, but will feel different. It runs on AA batteries and battery packs again, but thanks to new wireless tech will last 16% longer than previous pads.
The source also confirmed that*rumours surrounding new, cheaper Xbox Mini or Xbox TV models
*geared toward entertainment rather than games are also true.
Apparently, the $100 ‘Xbox TV’ rig is being worked on by a different team at Microsoft, and it is expected to compete with Apple TV. There is no disc-drive, but it will play Xbox Live Arcade and ‘Games on Demand’ titles, thanks to the on board Xbox 360 SOC.
In terms of OS, the source stated that both models of Xbox 720 would run on a full version of Windows 8 – minus interface – and that it will run the new WinRT framework, which the source claims will make Microsoft’s rig the most “indie friendly” console of the next generation.
On indies, the source expects that developers will pay a $60 Xbox Live license fee, and will be able to submit their games to the store without need of a dev kit.
Stiam ca chestia always-on e minciuna !
Bravo Microsoft !;;)
Pardon, a fost vorba de zvonuri, zvon e si ce scrie mai sus:) s-ar putea sa ai nevoie de conexiune always on pt jocurile vechi de xbox, game streaming. Eu aştept anunţul oficial, in felul asta pot sa iau o hotărâre. Cine va avea cele mai multe si cele mai bune exclusivităţi va fi câştigătorul ;)
Da , in acest caz , ca sa joc jocurile de 360 pe 720 as accepta cu mare drag always on .. ! :)
daca e adevarata treaba cu backwards compatibility, si anume ca e nevoie de un xbox mini, de ce ai cumpara asa ceva cand ai de la inceput (cel mai probabil) un 360?